On March 13, 2009, first steps into the HyperTerritory were made from Phnom Penh and London via Frictions of Distance.
Displayed at the Institute of International Visual Arts in London / UK and the French Cultural Centre in Phnom Penh / Cambodia from March 11 to April 25. HyperTerritory - Frictions of distance is an interactive space that blends two distant locations.
This is a collaborative project with Che-Guevara John and support from Chris Lane and Gauthaman Ravindran.
(2008) is an interactive water installation that invites its audience to cruise between a water simulation (hyperreal water) and proper water (real water).
(2006) is an interactive installation that invites its audience to recreate the ghats of Haridwar/India. Visitors can compose their atmosphere by using locally collected audio and visual samples. This aims at exploring new forms of narrative.
(2005) is a true webtrip dealing with our loaded background and the biaised perceptions that come with it when one is evolving in an unfamiliar environment.
(1997) is a series of photos and sounds displaying atmospheres on the Road from Paris/France to Almaty/Kazakstan.
(1995) is a film and an instrument collection coming together to introduce Central African Republic through its wide range of musics.
(2007) & shout ...
(2001). Ces morceaux de cahiers de route, naufragés sur une plage, furent écrits au cours d'un voyage en Atlantide. Continent d'où l'on ne revient pas, car il n'existe pas.